New York Islanders' winger Chris Simon might know as much about being suspended as anyone in the National Hockey League. And he probably will be getting a refresher course soon. The league office has not revealed when Simon will have a hearing for appearing to intentionally step on Penguins' left winger Jarkko Ruutu late in the Penguins' 3-2 victory Saturday night at Nassau Coliseum, but there certainly will be one after Simon received a match penalty for deliberate attempt to injure. Neither Ruutu nor Simon would discuss the incident with reporters after the game. If Simon is suspended, which seems certain, it will be the seventh time in his NHL career. On. Oct. 13, he completed a 25-game suspension issued for attacking New York Rangers' forward Ryan Hollweg with his stick late last season.